Doubts as to whether the 15 megapixels tightly packed on the Canon EOS 50D’s APS-C sensor might contribute to noise problems, especially at higher ISO, should be somewhat eased, based on these impressive image samples.
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Doubts as to whether the 15 megapixels tightly packed on the Canon EOS 50D’s APS-C sensor might contribute to noise problems, especially at higher ISO, should be somewhat eased, based on these impressive image samples.
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via Rockwell…
I missed this earlier this week, but this shot is a powerful demonstration of the ISO performance of the D3 and D700.
as Rockwell says:
…The noise isn’t much worse, but what is much worse is that the details are smeared over by the strong noise reduction. Look at the fur. It looks fine in the [...]
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For those of you like me who should be buying a D300, but are considering purchasing the D700, this comparison by Rockwell should help to strengthen your resolve.
I point it out because unlike a lot of test shots, this one is a little more real world. Of course the caveat is that ISO is set [...]
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If you’ve been trying to convince yourself that full frame isn’t that big of a deal, well you’ve been lying to yourself. As I said before, that bigger sensor makes a difference and most of that is evident in a little something called “image quality” (imporant to quite a few photograhers I hear). Full frame [...]
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Honesty, what’s not to like?
For all practical purposes the D700 is a D3, but smaller (good!), cheaper (good!), and incapable of recording audio (who cares?). Yes there are some other differences, but real pros excluded, most could live without a few FPS, the integrated vertical grip, and battery differences. What the vast majority will be [...]
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Via noisy.
Georg Nyman get his incredibly luck hands on Nikon’s D700, and likes it quite a bit. You’d expect that it performs quite like the D3 and for the most part it is indeed pretty close
the D700 is more or less comparable, especially up to ISO 6400 but at the two highest speeds, the [...]
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